Inauguration of new professors and conferment of doctoral degrees May 31. Doctors with a formal degree certificate, and professors who took office, July 2019-June 2020. Watch the live broadcast.
What does it take for humans and wildlife to coexist?
The last remaining habitats for wildlife are becoming smaller and more fragmented as human land use is steadily increasing. Anna Treydte’s research focuses on how humans and wildlife can coexist.
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More and more studies show that the extinction that is occurring now is going much faster than what can be explained by "normal evolution", says Aelys Humphreys. Her research focuses on plants that have become extinct.
Gaëlle Chantrain is a linguist and egyptologist with a research background from the University of Liege and Yale University. In May 2022 she is a visiting research fellow at the Department of Linguistics.
The workshop’s aim was to facilitate the sharing of ideas about sustainability and justice related to energy use in a new geopolitical context. Its purpose was to contribute to further academic, economic and political engagement between Latin America and the Nordic countries. Oslo, May 9, 2022.
Thaïs Machado-Borges represented NILAS at the meeting of Research Centres and Study Associations based in Europe dedicated to the analysis of Latin America and the Caribbean and the Bi-regional Relations between Europe and Latin America and the Caribbean.
Do you have reading or writing to do and are you having trouble staying focused? Join the Academic Writing Service for a Shut up and read! Shut up and write! session.
Do you have reading or writing to do and are you having trouble staying focused? Join the Academic Writing Service for a Shut up and read! Shut up and write! session.
On May 25, 2022, Alexander Nordgren Selar will defend his doctoral thesis "Psychological perspectives on performance-based compensation: Implications for work-related and health-related outcomes".
On May 25, 2022, Alexander Nordgren Selar will defend his doctoral thesis "Psychological perspectives on performance-based compensation: Implications for work-related and health-related outcomes".